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ORD-2003-033 Amend Subdivision Regulation Regarding Street Access for Major Subdivisions
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5/27/2003
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Craig Benedict said that they would accent this about the impacts as they move forward. <br />He said that in some cases the open space adds to the value of the lots and it also <br />supports clustering lots and could make them more affordable. Richmond Hills in Efl'and is <br />a good example of affordable housing and open space working together. <br />Craufurd Goodwin asked about open space in primary conservation areas and if it was <br />open to the general public. Craig Benedict said that there is no mandate for it to be open to <br />the general public. If it is a primary conservation area and it is dedicated to the public, this <br />will be determined during the subdivision process. <br />Commissioner Gordon asked about the 300 feet or less from the open space access point <br />and 600 feet or less. She asked Craig Benedict how he came up with these numbers. <br />Craig Benedict said they looked at existing subdivisions over the last four years and which <br />ones had good' access and ones that were not meeting the goal of connectivity. He said <br />that they would elaborate more on some of the examples of the standards. Commissioner <br />Gordon just wants the staff to think about it and what it means. <br />Commissioner Jacobs said that since the 300 -foot and the 600 -foot standards are arbitrary <br />numbers :. based on previous experience, he suggested having some flexibility without <br />sacrificing the intent. Craig Benedict agreed that flexibility is important. <br />Public Comment - none <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobs, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis <br />to accept the Manager's recommendation to refer the proposed amendments to the <br />Planning Board for a recommendation to be returned to the BOCC'no sooner than <br />August 19, 2003. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />c. Amend Section IV -13-3. Streets, IV -B-3 -b to require that major <br />subdivisions have access on a paved public road. <br />Craig Benedict said that this ;amendment has to do with major subdivisions that are five lots <br />or more, having access to a paved road and not just a dirt road. This would not be affecting <br />the small subdivisions. He said that sometimes major subdivisions encroach upon a rural <br />area that is not prepared for development. This provision would say that the major <br />subdivision does not go forward until the right -of -way is available. <br />Public Comment - none <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by Commissioner Jacobs <br />to accept the Manager's recommendation to refer the proposed amendments to the <br />Planning Board for a recommendation to be returned to the BOCC no sooner than <br />August 19, 2003, <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />3. Orange County Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance <br />Regulations Text Amendments <br />
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